The positive impact of Bariatric surgery on sleep
- Categories: Bariatric Surgery, Sleep
Type Article
Journal Article
Authors
H. Xie; L. S. Doherty; C. O’Boyle
Year of publication
2016
Publication/Journal
Irish Medical Journal
Volume
109
Issue
1
Pages
Abstract
Between June 2009 and July 2012, Apnoea-Hypopnoea Index (AHI) and Functional Outcomes of Sleep Questionnaires Scores (FOSQ) were prospectively evaluated pre- and post-operatively in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. A total of 167 subjects were studied, 75.4 % were females. The median age was 46 (14-75) years and BMI 49 (36-69) kg/m2. Ninety two (55.0%) patients were diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) preoperatively. Fifty (54.0%) required positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy. The mean reduction in BMI post bariatric surgery was 12.2 – 4.52 kg/m2 at 6.56 – 2.70 months. Eighty (87.9%) reported improved sleep quality reflected in improved scores in all domains of the FOSQ (p